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person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult to trace those attacks in its one of the major differences between cyberwar in conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your -- you know they did but if you get attacked you may think it's a chinese but you're not really sure and you don't know was this a teenager, was this the chinese army and it's difficult to ascertain where the attacks are coming from and who is doing it. we have guesses but we don't know for sure. >> host: . >> guest: charlie is alluding to the sort of core nature of what cyberspace is. its networks of networks and because of the fundamental architecture of these networks, data bounces from computer to computer all the time and when he describes somebody in germany who might be sending something through a computer in south korea that might be going through china, th
person sitting at the computer in china. maybe the attack came from the computer which came from mike computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow so we don't really know. is difficult to trace those attacks in its one of the major differences between cyberwar in conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your -- you know they did but if you get attacked you may think it's a chinese but you're not really sure and you don't know was this a...
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on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here and in washington and in china in general don't pay too much attention to the short term. we're all focused on this intelligence committee report about huawei and the president's decision to block the investment, but meanwhile, chinese investment is going to set a record. arguably, it already has set a record even though we're in october, an annual record. and it's more diversified than it was in previous years when it was much more heavily in financials. if you take out the trover, this is the best -- controversy, thi
on the china/u.s. relations and its international image given that china based economy on quality and -- [inaudible] even the renewable energy roles has been labeled as u.s. national security threat? and do you have any recommendation to the chinese families that plan to invest in u.s.? >> well, as you may know, we have here a china global investment tracker which tracks chinese investment all over the world, and i've been doing that for more than a decade, so i would say for people here...
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is attacked, um, we can trace back, oh, that attack came from a computer in china. but that's not to say that there was necessarily a person sitting at that computer in china. maybe that, you know, that attack came from that computer which came from a computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow, so we don't really know. it's very difficult to trace back attacks, and that's one of the major differences between, say, cyber war and conventional war. if someone drives a tank across your border, you know who did it. if you get attacked, you may think it was the chinese, but you don't know for sure. was it a teenager? was it the chinese army? it's difficult to ascertain where the attacks are coming from. we have guesses, but we don't know for sure. >> guest: charlie's alluding to sort of the core nature of what cyberspace is. it's networks of networks. and because of the fundamental architecture of these networks, data bounces from computer to computer all the time, and when he describes somebody in germany who might be sen
is attacked, um, we can trace back, oh, that attack came from a computer in china. but that's not to say that there was necessarily a person sitting at that computer in china. maybe that, you know, that attack came from that computer which came from a computer in korea which came from a computer in germany which came from a computer in moscow, so we don't really know. it's very difficult to trace back attacks, and that's one of the major differences between, say, cyber war and conventional war....
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in china. and this could partly explain why the announcement of party congress was delayed no longer do you have an all powerful legal behind the scenes who could resolve disputes, who can sort of put things in place. now the powerful ambitious competing leaders have to work out their own motives, and that takes time and isn't always successful. but my guess is that they've established a threesome of unity within the leadership going into the party congress and we are likely to see, not confront any major surprises spent as to the minute, mao could give orders, the current leaders had to operate by consensus of least understanding. >> i want to get to cheng li. we deserve from ambassador roy. don't expect surprises from the party congress but should there be anything which look forward to? are one thing is two days after the election year, so went to this? deliberate timing? should there be anything surprising that emerges from there? might the standing committees smaller and what would that sa
in china. and this could partly explain why the announcement of party congress was delayed no longer do you have an all powerful legal behind the scenes who could resolve disputes, who can sort of put things in place. now the powerful ambitious competing leaders have to work out their own motives, and that takes time and isn't always successful. but my guess is that they've established a threesome of unity within the leadership going into the party congress and we are likely to see, not...
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in china. these are not unrelated. again, going back to the road report -- world bank report i mentioned, one of the key recommendations is about rule of wall of how important is to economic development in china. that is also historic the first step of most entries an issue. embarking on a path towards democracy. the question is whether xi jinping and the new standing committee will choose to take the aggressive steps that need to be taken on economic and political reform or whether they will take a model through process. because it's very dangerous and difficult. to challenge the system in china because they're so many stakeholders, what i would call a responsible stakeholders, at the local level, benefit from current arrangements that the leadership would have to be taking on. so, i think that taking on some elements of the economic reform program are much more likely, and the political reform area i think though that ultimately the chinese will have to do both and we need to encourage them t
in china. these are not unrelated. again, going back to the road report -- world bank report i mentioned, one of the key recommendations is about rule of wall of how important is to economic development in china. that is also historic the first step of most entries an issue. embarking on a path towards democracy. the question is whether xi jinping and the new standing committee will choose to take the aggressive steps that need to be taken on economic and political reform or whether they will...
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/china issues. the institute's signature project is a series of symposia on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia, which the institute co-chairs with china's state council, not only promote dialogue among stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s./china security perceptions, another big project we're working on with leading research institutions in the u.s. and beijing. and just last week we published sustaining u.s./china cooperation in clean energy, an overview of the difficulties both countries face in developing solar, wind and other alternative energy industries and the potential room for cooperation. last innovate, finally -- november, finally, henry participated in another one of our national conversations entitled afghanistan: is there a regional end game. the back story on this is interesting. he resis
/china issues. the institute's signature project is a series of symposia on comparative governance, the latest of which was held at the wilson center in june on science and technology innovation. these symposia, which the institute co-chairs with china's state council, not only promote dialogue among stakeholders, but also allow participants to develop personal connections. the institute also recently released an initial report on u.s./china security perceptions, another big project we're...
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china with our exports going up. all of this is under challenge. but the fundamental issue for america to understand, if we get rid of uncertainty, if we step up in a clear way and decide what we're going to do about our unemployment by using energy, by expanding tourism, by working hard to change our regulatory system which is choking american industry, and if we face the fundamental realities here, we can fix this. we only need one thing, we need leadership, we need leadership in the white house, leadership in the congress and leadership in the business community. >> okay. jay timmons, can unemployment come significantly down below -- >> you asked if this is the new normal, and i think that's really the choice americans are going to make on election day, is this normal for america, is this what we want to see? i think most americans would say, no, and the american spirit is alive and well, and that will help us grow the economy. but you have to look at some fundamentals. for manufacturers it's 20% more expensive to
china with our exports going up. all of this is under challenge. but the fundamental issue for america to understand, if we get rid of uncertainty, if we step up in a clear way and decide what we're going to do about our unemployment by using energy, by expanding tourism, by working hard to change our regulatory system which is choking american industry, and if we face the fundamental realities here, we can fix this. we only need one thing, we need leadership, we need leadership in the white...
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china. and he says he's going to lay on tariffs. so he's saying if you guys want to play this game, we can hurt you just as much if you think you can hurt us. now, what will it do to the strategic balance after, which which is your question. my guess is that the chinese will push as far as they can as long as there's no pushback. and my best example of that is chinese behavior in the last few years in the south china sea. where they kept pushing and pulling, and some extent they still are. but when the administration and i give hillary clinton a heck of a lot of credit for this, when she basically got up at the conference and made it clear that this is going a little bit too far, they backed off. again, in 1996 when carriers were sent to the taiwan strait, they backed off. the chinese will push if they think they can push. they're not the only country in the world that operates that way. but if we, you know, we take that kind of strong action, i honestly would be shocked, and they don't mean
china. and he says he's going to lay on tariffs. so he's saying if you guys want to play this game, we can hurt you just as much if you think you can hurt us. now, what will it do to the strategic balance after, which which is your question. my guess is that the chinese will push as far as they can as long as there's no pushback. and my best example of that is chinese behavior in the last few years in the south china sea. where they kept pushing and pulling, and some extent they still are. but...
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those inner china needs to start. that will be coming up next in the eighth district congressional race continues in just a moment. and were back. with no one coming presliced in front of a georgia-pacific plans and held a news conference and said congressman cravaak stood back and did nothing to save and a hundred 50 people lost their jobs. could you have say that if you're in congress? nolan: you know, i think we can. one of the things we have to do is change the tax and trade policy and voting for the right budget has voted to extend the kind of tax cut to help facilitate these companies moving their jobs in manufacturing offshore. those are some of the tax cuts i think we need to eliminate. we can use the revenue to balance our budget than we need to start using our tax and trade policy to incentivize a domestic manufacturing, keep manufacture more belongs. >> moderator: is a good job of government to save individual companies? cravaak: was endorsed by the national federation of businesses and are by national asso
those inner china needs to start. that will be coming up next in the eighth district congressional race continues in just a moment. and were back. with no one coming presliced in front of a georgia-pacific plans and held a news conference and said congressman cravaak stood back and did nothing to save and a hundred 50 people lost their jobs. could you have say that if you're in congress? nolan: you know, i think we can. one of the things we have to do is change the tax and trade policy and...
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to ship products to china specifically. succumb it may be that these terminals, that this improved infrastructure would help us in having a quick fast real way to sell their products in the future. >> moderator: mr. baumgartner? baumgartner: i have a lot of concern about the trains not least of which is the line that split in my home district we need to know what are the impacts of this and what are going to be the comprehensive and pact? is it going to impact emergency response if we have people coming across and they can't get across the line of is going to happen? is it going to have impact on health care? so i want to see a clear understanding of that. but i would say that those that are against the coal trains simply because of the issue of the carbon in the atmosphere, china is going to burn it whether we like it or not and that is just a fact of life. if you do not want the chinese to do that i would recommend using a former diplomat to the senate to work on those kind of issues but i think we have to realize what th
to ship products to china specifically. succumb it may be that these terminals, that this improved infrastructure would help us in having a quick fast real way to sell their products in the future. >> moderator: mr. baumgartner? baumgartner: i have a lot of concern about the trains not least of which is the line that split in my home district we need to know what are the impacts of this and what are going to be the comprehensive and pact? is it going to impact emergency response if we...
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in russia, china, india, africa, most of europe, there was a ty rant. you look back to the previous you have democracy, self-government existing in a few tiny city states athens. they flicker out they can't defend themselves militarily. even when democracy exist people worship the same god and same climate and culture small area and then they blinked out. that's all of world history. very little democracy even today democracy is -- half the planet. i like our chances until the next century. if you ask me, what change, what is the hinge of all that. i think i would say "we the people" 225 years ago is the hinge of world history. it for all the inclusion at the type with it was better, more perfect, and went before the -- first time ever in the history of the planet and entire continent got vote on how they and their posterity would be governed. there was a lot of exclusion from our perspective. we wouldn't exist as a democratic country and world but for that -- i think say it's the hinge of all modern history either before democracy almost nowhere and a
in russia, china, india, africa, most of europe, there was a ty rant. you look back to the previous you have democracy, self-government existing in a few tiny city states athens. they flicker out they can't defend themselves militarily. even when democracy exist people worship the same god and same climate and culture small area and then they blinked out. that's all of world history. very little democracy even today democracy is -- half the planet. i like our chances until the next century. if...
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china's a critically important nation to our state. it's a place i have spent a lot of time and i think attacking china publicly is not the right thing for our economy, for american companies who are doing business there. certainly not for the state of hawaii. >> moderator: thank you very much, governor. representative herono, 45 seconds for your rebuttal. herono: the people of hawaii should be very clear that my republican opponent is completely on the same page with mitt romney with regard to open posing president obama's jobs bill which would create some two million jobs. really necessary in this economic crisis. she is totally on the sail pawn with mitt romney on the issue of changing medicare into a voucher system that would end up costing our seniors more money and she is also totally on the same page with mitt romney on the question of more tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. that is not somebody who is bipartisan. that is somebody who is very partisan and in fact, she will be one of four votes that the republicans nat
china's a critically important nation to our state. it's a place i have spent a lot of time and i think attacking china publicly is not the right thing for our economy, for american companies who are doing business there. certainly not for the state of hawaii. >> moderator: thank you very much, governor. representative herono, 45 seconds for your rebuttal. herono: the people of hawaii should be very clear that my republican opponent is completely on the same page with mitt romney with...
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they yet, bader piece states that he wants to work with china. he wants to deal with pakistan. >> i just want to say something about the moderators and the debates. they're one-sided i think. i believe governor romney and i hope people open their eyes and take notice of what's going on in our country. >> mitt romney actually answer the questions. he didn't tiptoe around them. everyone says he is tiptoeing and is not. he straightforward and say the same thing over and over again. he's very consistent as to where obama has not been consistent. >> i felt the debate kind of lack of the questions that mr. schieffer is asking because he got so much away from the foreign policy, which dealt with the focus then they started the domestic economy. i just tried to shoot tie that into what the questions was. and i don't think either candidate really stuck with -- they kept going back to the economy. >> i felt that governor romney had done an excellent job today. he's very presidential in the main point was the end of the comments were our family has felt tha
they yet, bader piece states that he wants to work with china. he wants to deal with pakistan. >> i just want to say something about the moderators and the debates. they're one-sided i think. i believe governor romney and i hope people open their eyes and take notice of what's going on in our country. >> mitt romney actually answer the questions. he didn't tiptoe around them. everyone says he is tiptoeing and is not. he straightforward and say the same thing over and over again....
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/china defense relationship. one that supports a broader u.s./china relationship. as secretary panetta said when he was in china two weeks ago, a strong and cooperative u.s./china partnership is essential for global security and prosperity in the 21st century. and we seek to cooperate with china on a range of diplomatic, economic and security issues. including working closely with them to create -- build an enduring foundation for u.s./china military-to-military relations. recently our navies participated in a joint counterpiracy exercise in the gulf of aden off the coast of somalia, an area of strategic and economic importance for both countries. the exercise helped us to build trust and gave our sailors a chance to work together. and secretary panetta invited china to participate in the annual rim of the pacific exercise, which is our largest multilateral maritime exercise. so our relationship, defense relationship with china is an essential part of our rebalance. to foster security across the region, we're deepening our involvement in regional multilateral secur
/china defense relationship. one that supports a broader u.s./china relationship. as secretary panetta said when he was in china two weeks ago, a strong and cooperative u.s./china partnership is essential for global security and prosperity in the 21st century. and we seek to cooperate with china on a range of diplomatic, economic and security issues. including working closely with them to create -- build an enduring foundation for u.s./china military-to-military relations. recently our navies...
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iran, libya, syria, afghanistan, iraq, essentially china, where they were on russia. there is no difference. everything. love it, love it. i got every e-mail from a republican that says mixed messages. i would do exactly what the president did only better. >> right, and bigger. >> right, right. >> it is a tough position to be an and that is why in some ways that made from the's performance even more remarkable because he was so willing to work but there were no major distinctions, and for all of the polarization and the politics, for all of the ideology that radiates in the two parties today, it is amazing how there has been a convergence wind counterterrorism we are going to be aggressive whether it is waterboarding for using drones to issue that people simultaneously right now. there is convergence getting the troops out of afghanistan in 2014. convergence. not getting into any other wars or u.s. forces in places like syria. convergence. it's basically true for congress. there are disagreements, but sort of the neocon wayne of the republican party loses the entire w
iran, libya, syria, afghanistan, iraq, essentially china, where they were on russia. there is no difference. everything. love it, love it. i got every e-mail from a republican that says mixed messages. i would do exactly what the president did only better. >> right, and bigger. >> right, right. >> it is a tough position to be an and that is why in some ways that made from the's performance even more remarkable because he was so willing to work but there were no major...
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china is exact opposite. you don't come into office even if you're convinced the previous government was wrong in everything, to denounce them. you make it difficult for yourself. the date is the first party plenum. that was in 2002. when it was ratified formally in 1992 first party plenum will be in october and november of 2013. it will not bring massive reforms that are already being implemented. that is not the chinese way. it will give us a sense of the direction of the new government. whether they say something lying, you know, the previous government responded so well to the financial crisis but there are these things that got a little carried away and we really need to fix them and and example. some state firms should go bankrupt, that would be a sign. just have to say it. don't have to do anything. that would be a big step. if we get everyone's done well, china is on the right course, we need to stablize. great leaders of the communist party, if you want to know what i'm talking about a sign of status
china is exact opposite. you don't come into office even if you're convinced the previous government was wrong in everything, to denounce them. you make it difficult for yourself. the date is the first party plenum. that was in 2002. when it was ratified formally in 1992 first party plenum will be in october and november of 2013. it will not bring massive reforms that are already being implemented. that is not the chinese way. it will give us a sense of the direction of the new government....
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> donation is cheap and trade and china has cheated all finally do something the president has not been willing to do, which is called on and label them a currency manipulator. >> we brought more trade in the previous administration did in two. by the way, we've been winning those things. >> homeland security secretary comanche and that napolitano recently said congress must act now to address cybersecurity because threats are increasing. her remarks came last week at the national journal government executive media group cybersecurity summit in washington d.c. [applause] well, thank you and good morning. happy friday to everybody. happy friday. there you go. and i want to thank national journal and government executive to inviting me to this year's cybersecurity summit because i can think of no more important or urgent topic in today's interconnected world. the cyberdomain is woven into the fabric of our daily lives. while this increase conductivity has led to significant transformations and advances across our country and indeed around the world,
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> donation is cheap and trade and china has cheated all finally do something the president has not been willing to do, which is called on and label them a currency manipulator. >> we brought more trade in the previous administration did in two. by the way, we've been winning those things. >> homeland security secretary comanche and that napolitano recently said congress must act now to address cybersecurity because threats are increasing....
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what do we do about china? we are running it wondered 95 billion-dollar trade deficit with china that is giving up a lot of it is manufacturing goods and a lot of it is on high-tech which we thought was going to be a celebration and not a protection. we've got several problems, intellectual copyright materials all across the board and huge subsidies and china, indigenous innovation in the currency problem some but me just ask you should we be denying the currency minute to letters a week and then invoke the counter strategies of terrorists and so forth? >> i'm from the midwest. i grew up in the bohm neighborhood in minneapolis. we were not afraid to say honest things come to see what was really going on the irony is will that has depreciated i do agree with that completely the have been intervening it even more because they see the value may be against the bureau so they've been intervening and it's a larger market for them than the united states. so the irony is that while we made some progress in fact right n
what do we do about china? we are running it wondered 95 billion-dollar trade deficit with china that is giving up a lot of it is manufacturing goods and a lot of it is on high-tech which we thought was going to be a celebration and not a protection. we've got several problems, intellectual copyright materials all across the board and huge subsidies and china, indigenous innovation in the currency problem some but me just ask you should we be denying the currency minute to letters a week and...
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in fact, china reduced. so was specifically targeted as a banking sector, this congress authorized exemptions, leaving 20 countries off the hook. in fact, we have made crippling sanctions. and when i hear the other side talk about, you know, we are really going to do this on our own, we've had an embargo against iran for 30 years but the fact is for crippling sanctions you do need international cooperation and the kind of saber rattling and do it alone approach we have seen and we've seen that it will not be very effective in constraining the mullahs of iran that dov is so concerned about. >> can ask you to respond to the iran oil but also this report? what about the weapons falling into the wrong hands coming to the u.s. itself be providing those weapons because i don't get it. maybe i'm just dumb but if we're working with these folks on communications, logistics, we're working with them every day. we are engaged with them. why -- who do we know who the good guys are? who are we communicating with, the bad
in fact, china reduced. so was specifically targeted as a banking sector, this congress authorized exemptions, leaving 20 countries off the hook. in fact, we have made crippling sanctions. and when i hear the other side talk about, you know, we are really going to do this on our own, we've had an embargo against iran for 30 years but the fact is for crippling sanctions you do need international cooperation and the kind of saber rattling and do it alone approach we have seen and we've seen that...
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i would worry about china and the chinese economy and exactly the forms of unforseen con they gone that we have experienced again and again since the mid 1990s. and that brings me to my main point which is what i don't know with the sharks will come from. where the problems will merge around the world. i do know one thing. we are not ready. our financial system is not ready we have not gone far enough with financial reform. i endorse to support everything that dennis keller said on the previous panel in that regard. and let me put it to you like this, jpmorgan chase is a largest bank in the united states. it has a balance sheet of about $2.2 trillion under us gpa. when you see a lot of the compare sop of bank size around the world, people say, jpmorgan state is between number six and ten globally in terms of assets. all of those comparisons are wrong. they compare u.s. banks under u.s. gap with international banks who's balance sheets are measured under ifrs. now there is a fundamentally different treatment of derivety. you might like u.s. gap you might like ifrs. question have that dis
i would worry about china and the chinese economy and exactly the forms of unforseen con they gone that we have experienced again and again since the mid 1990s. and that brings me to my main point which is what i don't know with the sharks will come from. where the problems will merge around the world. i do know one thing. we are not ready. our financial system is not ready we have not gone far enough with financial reform. i endorse to support everything that dennis keller said on the previous...
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china and india's energy needs are growing rapidly along with their economies. demand is also rising across central asia and south america, too. there has been a surge in the global supply of natural gas, creating new opportunities for gas producers and lessening the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil in god in places like the arctic in the south china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment and catalyzing sources of tension. now, who will benefit from these changes? where will we get the energy to make the world's growing needs? how can remake short that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets that the institutions that kept global energy markets in the 20th century, like the international energy agency, which the united states helped to create after the oil crises of the 1970s continue to be relevant and effective in the 21st century. and then of course there are changes here at home that affect
china and india's energy needs are growing rapidly along with their economies. demand is also rising across central asia and south america, too. there has been a surge in the global supply of natural gas, creating new opportunities for gas producers and lessening the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil in god in places like the arctic in the south china sea, opening up new opportunities, but also raising passions about our environment...
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at the ends, by the way, europe is doing it, china is doing it. why aren't we doing it? you employ up to 4 million people. we can convert our people. it's not immediate. if we convert our system to renewables we can employ more people than we can imagine. it takes thinks out of the box and talking about people. only talking about the old not the new. >> as you mentioned almost all republicans have called for the repeal and replacement of obamacare or the affordable care act. yet certain provisions of the legislation preventing insurance companies from rejecting individuals individuals with preexisting con disiptions removing the lifetime cap and allowing children to be remain on the health care until they are 26 tend to be broadly popular. the legislation was repealed and replaced. do you favor keeping or mandating the tonightuation of the provisions. glarnt first -- -- officially known relies on a trail trillion dollars in tax hikes. they affect small business that have to pay out the money to uncle sam and not be able to pay for creation of job. two, over a half of tri
at the ends, by the way, europe is doing it, china is doing it. why aren't we doing it? you employ up to 4 million people. we can convert our people. it's not immediate. if we convert our system to renewables we can employ more people than we can imagine. it takes thinks out of the box and talking about people. only talking about the old not the new. >> as you mentioned almost all republicans have called for the repeal and replacement of obamacare or the affordable care act. yet certain...
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what is china doing? well, what is china doing about nuclear power by the way? to building 50 new nuclear power plants. boatbuilding none. what is china doing about cool? they're building coal. china is moving as quickly as they can to expand phrack team as much as possible. what is the epa during? everything they can do so at down. my goodness he could do terrible things. we've only been doing it for 18 years intact this and it hasn't done anything terrible yet. we've only been doing nuclear power for 40 years and no one's ever died from nuclear power in america. we've never had a single loss of life for nuclear power in 40 years of operation. we had one catastrophe in pennsylvania, three-mile island. no casualties. that's a pretty good safety record. that's a pretty good risk reward analysis. if you're being practical about this, if you're exercising common sense come if you're not letting ideology overcome common sense. but we're going to slow that down, too. so now we have hydroelectric power. that's about 7%, 8%. when's the last hydra like derek facility th
what is china doing? well, what is china doing about nuclear power by the way? to building 50 new nuclear power plants. boatbuilding none. what is china doing about cool? they're building coal. china is moving as quickly as they can to expand phrack team as much as possible. what is the epa during? everything they can do so at down. my goodness he could do terrible things. we've only been doing it for 18 years intact this and it hasn't done anything terrible yet. we've only been doing nuclear...
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different areas in china. was blogged, it was streamed, people would challenge the hiv/aids policy, incredibly brave women and secateurs clinton provided a forum for them to speak to a larger audience. these were the kind of things i think we can do. >> a question from right here in the room in the audience. president obama and governor rahm yo both said they want america to have a positive relationship with china but they must play by the rules. how well they pushed china if they think china is not playing by the rules, house specifically, dr. bader? >> how specifically will they -- >> push china if they are not playing by the rules? >> my last act in government, my last time around was second place in negotiations with a succession of the world trade organization. the world trade organization lays out in detail global rules. it was a 17 year negotiation for china, and it made extensive commitments. china used to live up to those commitments, and the u.s. and other countries particularly i would say in europe
different areas in china. was blogged, it was streamed, people would challenge the hiv/aids policy, incredibly brave women and secateurs clinton provided a forum for them to speak to a larger audience. these were the kind of things i think we can do. >> a question from right here in the room in the audience. president obama and governor rahm yo both said they want america to have a positive relationship with china but they must play by the rules. how well they pushed china if they think...
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china's been growing at 10% with unemployment below 5%. if we look at countries like algeria, morocco, tunisia, we see precisely the reverse. finish we see growth under 5%, around 5%, and unemployment well above 10%. why is in the case? why has growth been so slow? and this is, that's overall growth. if you look at per capita growth, the statistics are even worse. well, there's a few reasons. i mean, a bulk of it is this absence of a vibrant private sector, but why hasn't the private sector been able to take off? there's the bloated government sector where we see higher wages and more workers in that sector than in other similar economies. there's the so-called skills mismatch where businesses say they can't find qualified workers, but workers at the same time are saying they can't find good jobs. and that's because the education system has developed in a way where people are getting educated for a certain type of job which is a public sector job, not for a private sector job. the incentives are in the wrong place. high fuel subsidies that
china's been growing at 10% with unemployment below 5%. if we look at countries like algeria, morocco, tunisia, we see precisely the reverse. finish we see growth under 5%, around 5%, and unemployment well above 10%. why is in the case? why has growth been so slow? and this is, that's overall growth. if you look at per capita growth, the statistics are even worse. well, there's a few reasons. i mean, a bulk of it is this absence of a vibrant private sector, but why hasn't the private sector...
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we'd be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. and you know how important that is to ohio. the auto industry supports one in eight ohio jobs. it's a source of pride for the state, it is a source of pride to our country, it's a source of pride to generations of workers. i refuse to work away from those workers. i bet on those workers. i refuse to walk away from the jobs. i understood that americans could compete. i wasn't about to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american workers, i bet on american manufacturing. i did it again because that bet has paid off for ohio and more america in a big way. [cheering and applause] [cheering and applause] so here's the good news, ohio, if you come down with a case of romnesia, if you can't seem to remember the positions you have taken, not just four years ago, but -- four days ago. if you don't remember the positions that are on your website, if you don't remember the promises you've been making during the six years you've been running for president. you don't have to worry because obamacare
we'd be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. and you know how important that is to ohio. the auto industry supports one in eight ohio jobs. it's a source of pride for the state, it is a source of pride to our country, it's a source of pride to generations of workers. i refuse to work away from those workers. i bet on those workers. i refuse to walk away from the jobs. i understood that americans could compete. i wasn't about to let detroit go bankrupt. i bet on american...
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china and india's needs are growing rapidly along with the economy. demand is also rising across central asia and south america too, there's been a surge in the global supply of natural gas creating new opportunity for gas produces and lessons the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil and gas in places like the arctic and the south china sea. opening up new opportunities but also raising questions about our environment and cat -- cat losing sources of energy. who will benefit from the changes? where will we get the energy to meet the world's growing needs? how can we make sure that the institutions that kept global energy markets well supplied in 209th century like the international energy agency which the united states helped to create after the oil crisis in the 1970s continue to be relevant and effective in the 21st century. there are changes here at home that affect the international energy outlook. many americans don't yet realize the gain that's united states has made. our use of renewabl
china and india's needs are growing rapidly along with the economy. demand is also rising across central asia and south america too, there's been a surge in the global supply of natural gas creating new opportunity for gas produces and lessons the world's dependence on oil. and technology has developed to the point where we can drill for oil and gas in places like the arctic and the south china sea. opening up new opportunities but also raising questions about our environment and cat -- cat...
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china is paying iran quite a bit of gold for its oil. iran has been sanctioned for decades. it has some clue as to how to get around sanctions. and it has friends behind it as well. these are arab country and america's gain simply to see how long the sanctions can go. but little by little, the shanghai collaboration counsel to the east of iran, the break, but we've always tried to find some agreement between the west and the nuclear power in the past. they'll get tired of having the sanctions go on and on. one of the things in 2003 before the invasion of iraq, the supporters of those sanctions began to step back and the sanctions began to crumble or balthasar option? option? we went and. without waiting game sets up an enormous amount of tension inside the security council among the great powers of the world. and what we seek therefore is this whole region is just one large crisis. what we have, a turning kaleidoscope surrounded by a new arab cold war, intersected with an arab spring in the context of a shatter vault within a larger growing cold war. now, is it all bad news?
china is paying iran quite a bit of gold for its oil. iran has been sanctioned for decades. it has some clue as to how to get around sanctions. and it has friends behind it as well. these are arab country and america's gain simply to see how long the sanctions can go. but little by little, the shanghai collaboration counsel to the east of iran, the break, but we've always tried to find some agreement between the west and the nuclear power in the past. they'll get tired of having the sanctions...
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in russia, china, india, africa, most of europe, there was a ty rant. you look back to the previous you have democracy, self-government existing in a few tiny city states athens. they flicker out they can't defend themselves militarily. even when democracy exist people worship the same god and same climate and culture small area and then they blinked out. that's all of world history. very little democracy even today democracy is -- half the planet. i like our chances until the next century. if you ask me, what change, what is the hinge of all that. i think i would say "we the people" 225 years ago is the hinge of world history. it for all the inclusion at the type with it was better, more perfect, and went before the -- first time ever in the history of the planet and entire continent got vote on how they and their posterity would be governed. there was a lot of exclusion from our perspective. we wouldn't exist as a democratic country and world but for that -- i think say it's the hinge of all modern history either before democracy almost nowhere and a
in russia, china, india, africa, most of europe, there was a ty rant. you look back to the previous you have democracy, self-government existing in a few tiny city states athens. they flicker out they can't defend themselves militarily. even when democracy exist people worship the same god and same climate and culture small area and then they blinked out. that's all of world history. very little democracy even today democracy is -- half the planet. i like our chances until the next century. if...
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as i went around and talked about it, when i was in china the professors and china raise the question. i talked about how the new york times had been very careful in publishing these and concerned about not harming national security, not exposing confidential informants and other sioux had helped the u.s. government or our allies in afghanistan. and the chinese professor raised his hand and said, well, did you call the tell that to find out their secrets. if you are really an independent medium why are you taking sides. i acted like it did not know what the transition had said. confusing to understand that question. when i get to henry, heinrich, a country that understands that secrecy and understands the abuse that comes down in the name of secrecy of government security, the first question was, do you think the u.s. congress will change for vietnam that they see how valuable this information this cost? at think it is safe to say that was not the first instinct of congress, but i was happy when i get back to the u.s. and was on a panel with a prosecutor, a former prosecutor. well, ca
as i went around and talked about it, when i was in china the professors and china raise the question. i talked about how the new york times had been very careful in publishing these and concerned about not harming national security, not exposing confidential informants and other sioux had helped the u.s. government or our allies in afghanistan. and the chinese professor raised his hand and said, well, did you call the tell that to find out their secrets. if you are really an independent medium...
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i would worry about china. i would worry about the financial risk and the chinese economy. i would worry about exactly the forms of the unforeseen contagion that we have experienced again and again since the mid 1990's. this brings me to my next point which is i don't know where the shock will come from, where the problems will emerge around the world i do know one thing. we are not ready. our financial system is not ready. we have not gone far enough with financial reform. i endorse and support everything they sell the previous panel in that regard. and let me put it to you like this jpmorgan chase is the largest bank in the united states to the balance sheet of about $2.2 trillion on the u.s. gap. when we see a lot of the comparisons are people say it's beat number six and number ten globally in terms of assets. all of those comparisons are wrong. they compare u.s. banks in the u.s. gap with international banks and european banks whose balance sheets are measured under ifrs. now there is a fundamentally different treatment of derivatives under these accounting standards.
i would worry about china. i would worry about the financial risk and the chinese economy. i would worry about exactly the forms of the unforeseen contagion that we have experienced again and again since the mid 1990's. this brings me to my next point which is i don't know where the shock will come from, where the problems will emerge around the world i do know one thing. we are not ready. our financial system is not ready. we have not gone far enough with financial reform. i endorse and...
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russia, china and iran continue to support the assad dictatorship. they prompt resending arms they advise security forces and repressing the opposition. because horses electronically tracking down and helping the syrian security forces to arrest these opposition leaders. it's training the militia seriously to the besieged in iran, which was instrumental and repressing iran's green movement. in 2009, although we haven't heard the last of the green movement. the obama administration must abandon its wishful thinking about the nature of the assad regime, the effectiveness of the united nations and about the supposed benefits with rashad. if it is to successfully address was going on in safety area, if policy is especially grating when compared to his policy on egypt and that the administration pressed the mubarak resign in a matter of weeks. despite he was a longtime ally and took the administration five months to issue similar calls for the rest nation of assad. i think that a country that gives reputation for quickly abandoning the trends while courti
russia, china and iran continue to support the assad dictatorship. they prompt resending arms they advise security forces and repressing the opposition. because horses electronically tracking down and helping the syrian security forces to arrest these opposition leaders. it's training the militia seriously to the besieged in iran, which was instrumental and repressing iran's green movement. in 2009, although we haven't heard the last of the green movement. the obama administration must abandon...
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is going to go to china to great those jobs. she can talk all she wants about getting jobs for the middle class. when she voted for obamacare, who is creating jobs for the big people in poor countries? it's a shame we have to walk down this road. tragedy i think character does matter, and you know what's important to the people of the state of nevada? who is going to protect them? who's going to be fighting for them in the united states senate, the middle income families can who is working for them? who's making sure we get people to go back to work developing our food, energy, clean energy. the sun, wind, geothermal and the state of nevada. we need to harness it and get people back to work. we need to take care of our small businesses, give them the tools they need to expand and hire. my opponent voted against the higher act which put people back to work. he voted against the small business jobs active even our republican governor in the state of nevada thought would be a very important piece of legislation. i supported it beca
is going to go to china to great those jobs. she can talk all she wants about getting jobs for the middle class. when she voted for obamacare, who is creating jobs for the big people in poor countries? it's a shame we have to walk down this road. tragedy i think character does matter, and you know what's important to the people of the state of nevada? who is going to protect them? who's going to be fighting for them in the united states senate, the middle income families can who is working for...
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russia's enemy number one, iran is and china -- iran and china. this is a major confrontation, ladies and gentlemen. this is no joke. and as steve and bob said, we are in an ongoing sunni insurrection in north caucuses. it started as a national liberation struggle with primarily secular leadership in cher chechnya. then by '96 that movement was hijacked by islamists, people like -- [inaudible] and others. and today the rhetoric, the narrative, the garb, the tactics are all jihadi islamist tactics. and while i don't agree that it's really spilling over into that tar stand as my colleague suggested because two muftis were -- one was killed and one was severely wounded, and there is islamization and radicalization. tartar stand is the, praise allah, not there yet. but in places like pakistan, this is a day-to-day struggle. it's a slog in russian. law enforcement and local civilians and the pus limbs and sheikhs -- muslims and sheikhs and muftis are killed by the radicals. so russia has a serious problem on its hands with that. um, beyond that a lot o
russia's enemy number one, iran is and china -- iran and china. this is a major confrontation, ladies and gentlemen. this is no joke. and as steve and bob said, we are in an ongoing sunni insurrection in north caucuses. it started as a national liberation struggle with primarily secular leadership in cher chechnya. then by '96 that movement was hijacked by islamists, people like -- [inaudible] and others. and today the rhetoric, the narrative, the garb, the tactics are all jihadi islamist...
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in china it's the opposite. so when you have stories like this, clearly been so ridiculously corrupt, he challenges the narrative of what happens when people realize the whole system is rotten to the core. and i swear that story and anyone who linked to that story was quickly censored this week. >> that was my question. how widely has the story been disseminated? >> don't underestimate the information if people want to have it. this is a sliver of china because only so much is actually online, so much as the ability to navigate the censorship controls. yes, it's being read. >> when people make the claim authoritarian governments can create economic development, they tend to say china and then they say singapore singapore in the same breath. is very democratic underground and singapore? >> areas. but if china has an example, is singapore. the chinese government has been fascinated by singapore and he was the case during the 1990s that the singaporean officials are constantly going to china and the chinese governm
in china it's the opposite. so when you have stories like this, clearly been so ridiculously corrupt, he challenges the narrative of what happens when people realize the whole system is rotten to the core. and i swear that story and anyone who linked to that story was quickly censored this week. >> that was my question. how widely has the story been disseminated? >> don't underestimate the information if people want to have it. this is a sliver of china because only so much is...
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do you know how much china contributes? four dollars. there's a lot of myth about china. they just buy $60 million worth of jobs because of industrialization full text worried about china and stop untruths are warned about ourselves. it's a myth. >> many delaware insurgents in the social security and medicare will not be there for them in their current form when they retire because of spiraling costs. mr. carper, mr. pires is privatizing social security. do you support privatization of this program? cheeseboard other changes that would affect the benefits? carper: at pure and simple, when george bush proposed in 2004 and again in 2005, don't try and do it. 2006 i vote against it, 2007 i vote against it again. the bull simpson proposal and what they say in terms of the changes i like to talk about and generated revenues, working on the spending side, what they say with respect to social security exists. we should consider as much as an itv threes go to gradually raise the social security from 67 to 68 by 2050. and from 68 to 69 by 2075. we should make sure people working f
do you know how much china contributes? four dollars. there's a lot of myth about china. they just buy $60 million worth of jobs because of industrialization full text worried about china and stop untruths are warned about ourselves. it's a myth. >> many delaware insurgents in the social security and medicare will not be there for them in their current form when they retire because of spiraling costs. mr. carper, mr. pires is privatizing social security. do you support privatization of...
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the incentives that are sending jobs over to place a china doll wait. and i want to make sure that we balance the budget bill which will -- but with the right priorities. i respectfully ask for your vote. i can tell you, i will never stop fighting for the middle-class and working families of this region. >>moderater: likewise, a closing statement from congressman schilling. schilling: i would like that tell people that this fight came to me. my family and i were running our small business, raising my kids, watching what was happening to this great state in this country , i decided to put my head in the ring. i don't come from party royalty. my dad was not a lobbyist. he was a bartender. this is about doing the right thing. this is about a fight for america. you know, i spent -- but my business and family of to the side to serve, and far too often what happens is folks get out there and forget where they're from. we are here to serve the people of the district. i rejected the congressional pension. i bought my and health care to washington d.c. i am lead
the incentives that are sending jobs over to place a china doll wait. and i want to make sure that we balance the budget bill which will -- but with the right priorities. i respectfully ask for your vote. i can tell you, i will never stop fighting for the middle-class and working families of this region. >>moderater: likewise, a closing statement from congressman schilling. schilling: i would like that tell people that this fight came to me. my family and i were running our small...
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must reduce the global income tax because our number one export right now we are exporting jobs to china and india, and i firmly believe that in order for us to be more competitive, we us take a look at our current tax structure. >> moderator: what do you think about the idea that cutting taxes is the best way to stimulate the economy and that the idea that the tax cut would eventually pay for themselves? sinema: some tax cuts they lot of sense. i support the bush tax cut continuing from middle class families because right now the families are struggling just to put food on the table and gas in the tank and prepare their kids for the future. we have a fundamentally different idea how to help families get back on their feet. he suggests the way to do that is cut corporate taxes. i think the number one ways to support a middle class family. for instance, i will but we should stop the bush tax cuts for the richest 2% in the country. if we continue the tax cuts for the richest 2% it would add $1 trillion to our country's deficit over the next ten years. and i don't think that we can lose tha
must reduce the global income tax because our number one export right now we are exporting jobs to china and india, and i firmly believe that in order for us to be more competitive, we us take a look at our current tax structure. >> moderator: what do you think about the idea that cutting taxes is the best way to stimulate the economy and that the idea that the tax cut would eventually pay for themselves? sinema: some tax cuts they lot of sense. i support the bush tax cut continuing from...
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i don't want them manufactured in china. i want the manufactured here in the united states. i want the manufactured right here in colorado. right here in america. and by the way it will be good for our environment. it will help preserve the incredible beauty of the state. we can do that. i want to make it a national mission to educate our kids better than anyone else in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to hire workers at community colleges to get the skills that businesses are hiring right now. i want to keep tuition growth low and cut in half over the next 10 years. we can do that. [cheers and applause] my plan will actually cut the deficit unlike governor romney's. it will actually cut the deficit by $4 trillion of the next 10 years but we have to balance the budget. we also need to make sure there is a wealthier paying a little bit more so we can afford technology and research that will keep new jobs and businesses coming to america. i will never turn medicare into a voucher. [cheers and applause] no american should spend their golden years at the -- of insurance c
i don't want them manufactured in china. i want the manufactured here in the united states. i want the manufactured right here in colorado. right here in america. and by the way it will be good for our environment. it will help preserve the incredible beauty of the state. we can do that. i want to make it a national mission to educate our kids better than anyone else in the world. [cheers and applause] i want to hire workers at community colleges to get the skills that businesses are hiring...
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just about all of them have a level of issue or problem or christopher columbus thinking he was in china, japan, india and that made its transfer into european languages and stock. on the one hand i guess we can fault columbus. he didn't show up and say there are humans here. it had to be someone disempowered so that whole colonial mentality was problematic. but other terms can also be ambiguous and confusing whether its native if you say a native from annapolis does that mean a native american from there are just somebody that's lived there for their entire life. so they think the indigenous people to most parts of the world, and so there are some ambiguities, but there is an effort to find respectful ways to talk about things. in canada they changed the terminology from reserves to first nations there's an effort to find emphasis on the nationhood of the tribal governments rather than thinking of them just as the cultural enclaves so there's an effort in that and certainly the tribal terms of reference you can always call people but the sentiment sounds gibber two use it for all of the
just about all of them have a level of issue or problem or christopher columbus thinking he was in china, japan, india and that made its transfer into european languages and stock. on the one hand i guess we can fault columbus. he didn't show up and say there are humans here. it had to be someone disempowered so that whole colonial mentality was problematic. but other terms can also be ambiguous and confusing whether its native if you say a native from annapolis does that mean a native american...
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a free country, china? 1981? i had been there. and new china was not free. was it really possible that there could be a place that was -- that north korea could be worse? thirty years later we know the answer to that question. north korea is the world's most repressive state. its people are the slaves of the family regime which controls every aspect of their lives, even whether they get to eat. religion is banned. there is no rule of law, and perceived political infractions are met with harsh punishment, punishment, i should add, that is often needed out to the three generations of a person's family , and political offenders knows that when he goes to present his parents and his children will probably go with him. there are probably about 200,000 north koreans today in the gulag, and more than a million, perhaps as high as 2 million have already died there. the reason we know all of this and much, much more is thanks to the testimonies of north koreans to have escaped. these are the people i write about in my book. this knowledge comes to us despite the best
a free country, china? 1981? i had been there. and new china was not free. was it really possible that there could be a place that was -- that north korea could be worse? thirty years later we know the answer to that question. north korea is the world's most repressive state. its people are the slaves of the family regime which controls every aspect of their lives, even whether they get to eat. religion is banned. there is no rule of law, and perceived political infractions are met with harsh...
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china and india are high on my list, and so is russia. even though i've not yet visited miss cow, i have had several -- moscow, i have had several productive meetings with my russian counterpart here in washington, d.c., in europe and by video teleconference several times. i could go on. as you can tell, i'm working hard on my friends list. one final thought. during all of these travels, our servicemen and women are always foremost in my thoughts. they and their families have been through a lot. they are an inspirational bunch. i saw this when i was honored to go to london as the head of the united states delegation to the paraolympics. our athletes, especially the wounded warriors -- 20 of the 200 were wounded warriors -- define resilience. one of them in particular i'll tell you about, lieutenant brad snyder lost his vision a year ago from an ied blast in afghanistan, and one year after he was wounded on the battlefield, he won two golds and a silver in london at the paraolympics. i just saw him this past weekend at the army/air force f
china and india are high on my list, and so is russia. even though i've not yet visited miss cow, i have had several -- moscow, i have had several productive meetings with my russian counterpart here in washington, d.c., in europe and by video teleconference several times. i could go on. as you can tell, i'm working hard on my friends list. one final thought. during all of these travels, our servicemen and women are always foremost in my thoughts. they and their families have been through a...
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i mean iran is currently involved and so is hezbollah and so is russia and so is china because it's quite interesting to see how the will of the syrian people is being blocked by so many international interest. syria now has become the ground for a great deal of international tension and it has actually exposed the lack of the rule of law internationally. we do not live in a global community where people are taking account. and i do understand the concerns of the left and their interest in justice but sometimes i'm afraid that they also have lost their moral compass. they are seeing a society, civilians, women and children being brutalized but because the there concerns about imperialism and globalization, they are becoming, they are showing a blind eye to the suffering of the people who actually want to take back their destiny into their old hands. it is so sad for me to see many individuals and groups and even organizations who stand against the will of the syrian people and stand with dictatorship. >> we have one additional question. >> my name is julia and i am syrian too. i just fini
i mean iran is currently involved and so is hezbollah and so is russia and so is china because it's quite interesting to see how the will of the syrian people is being blocked by so many international interest. syria now has become the ground for a great deal of international tension and it has actually exposed the lack of the rule of law internationally. we do not live in a global community where people are taking account. and i do understand the concerns of the left and their interest in...
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they are also a master students from china studying here at usc. the interested in young people's ability to learn not just that bonnie reece but universities around the world. together they are writing a screenplay and shooting a film about the importance of learning abroad and sharing ideas and becoming leaders. this will be on you too soon. each of the students along with all the others in my class will have a chance to showcase their project on campus and to their new professor, professor schwarzenegger. i'm absolutely thrilled to be teaching this class with students and to be part of this leadership team in the new schwarzenegger institute. i'm positive our future will be exciting, productive and unbridled. i would like to and now by welcoming ebal to the inaugural symposium. i have no doubt our conversation today will be spectacular. now i will turn to the institutes global director and my friend, bonnie reece. [applause] thank you so much, nancy and to arnall for cutting his time, resources, energy and talent to creating an institute that wi
they are also a master students from china studying here at usc. the interested in young people's ability to learn not just that bonnie reece but universities around the world. together they are writing a screenplay and shooting a film about the importance of learning abroad and sharing ideas and becoming leaders. this will be on you too soon. each of the students along with all the others in my class will have a chance to showcase their project on campus and to their new professor, professor...
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china france europe is the largest export market and we have an extraordinary relationship with china but they're experts colina. all of this is challenged. the fundamental issue for america to understand, if we get read of uncertainty, if we step up in a clear way and decide what we're going to do a better unemployment by using energy, expanding tourism, by working hard to change a regulatory system, which is choking the american industry and if we face a fundamental realities here, we can fix this. we only need one thing. we need leadership in the white house come the leadership the congress and leadership in the business community. >> can unemployment comes significantly down? >> you ask if this is the new normal and i think it's really the choice americans will make on election day. is this normal for america? is this will want to see? most americans would say no and the american spirit is alive and well and that will help us grow the economy. but you have to look at some fundamentals. for manufacturers is 20% more expensive to manufacture this country than anywhere else in the wo
china france europe is the largest export market and we have an extraordinary relationship with china but they're experts colina. all of this is challenged. the fundamental issue for america to understand, if we get read of uncertainty, if we step up in a clear way and decide what we're going to do a better unemployment by using energy, expanding tourism, by working hard to change a regulatory system, which is choking the american industry and if we face a fundamental realities here, we can fix...
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. >> i'm betting on china. >> i'm in over my head. >> not enough money to pay the bank. and we have to move. >> you should vote for mr. romney. >> apparently one should manage to get some behind the scenes video of the president. we told you last week about for lucky donors who won a campaign contest to a dinner with president obama. at least they thought they were lucky until the bill came. >> watch would have been. not a fancy place but watch what happens when the check comes. the check is put down. the president very slyly slides it across. >> and look how much the check is. $14 trillion. 14 trillion. >> thanks everybody. that is it for this special report. >> you couldn't make it up, but why bother? there it is. i want to thank steve and just encase has the urge to start drinking of the, we have supplied them with a case of pbr. that's how he celebrates. the annual mrc dishonors award, as its winners chosen by distinguished cross-section of the vast right wing conspiracy department of media affairs, you may not have known that that existed, but it does, for our gala
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and china, look at them today. they just announced an hour ago that they put another 40 some billion into their banks on top of the 40 some billion they put in there a week ago. so you can see what's going on here. and then put on top of that what's going on around the world. and i have a hunch that whoever is here is going to be okay for people to cooperate. >> otherwise you have the prospect of financial markets look at americans they we have been distracted by europe, but if you can't make the compromises needed to fix this one. >> the market has stayed up in 13, five, or something like that based on the believer going to fix. and if they lose that belief. >> let's talk about a couple specifics that interest the business committee. energy reform clearly need to happen in america. it's so mired in politics. using some of the politics can be taken out of this? >> id. i think that energy security is so vital to not only quality of life but also our national security, that there will be some agreement moving forward
and china, look at them today. they just announced an hour ago that they put another 40 some billion into their banks on top of the 40 some billion they put in there a week ago. so you can see what's going on here. and then put on top of that what's going on around the world. and i have a hunch that whoever is here is going to be okay for people to cooperate. >> otherwise you have the prospect of financial markets look at americans they we have been distracted by europe, but if you can't...
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i author a bill that we would eliminate that sales tax and be able to be competitive not just with china, but other states around in the unite. that bill gets killed every year in the first committee. however, i agree we need to even take a half loaf if we can and move the bill forward. so i co-authored a bill with senator alex padilla in california that we offer a sales tax credit for manufacturing in renewable technology right here in california. we passed the will, and now we're -- the bill, and now we're showing that we're getting more manufacturing jobs in that industry. i'm hoping that that shows that we can now transition and do it for every manufacturing job. we need to fight for manufacturing, but also in small bids. right now what's happening is people are having a tough time getting access to credit. we need to make sure that the maul business folks -- small business folks can survive. and right now they're having a really difficult time of making it, and many times they're getting conflicted rules by different agencies. one example, a large grower showed me after he did a tou
i author a bill that we would eliminate that sales tax and be able to be competitive not just with china, but other states around in the unite. that bill gets killed every year in the first committee. however, i agree we need to even take a half loaf if we can and move the bill forward. so i co-authored a bill with senator alex padilla in california that we offer a sales tax credit for manufacturing in renewable technology right here in california. we passed the will, and now we're -- the bill,...